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Last week I was invited to the 3rd Anniversary party at Big Brewsky, a Game of Thrones themed dinner. A select guest list, a theme décor with attention to every detail, and a menu worthy of royalty ensured an amazing evening and a spectacular feast. The long banquet table set up with candelabra, meats and …

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Hoppipola Kalyan Nagar – A review
Hoppipola opened up a new outlet a couple of months back, and I recently visited the place for a tasting. The Kalyan Nagar area has a lot of new and interesting places for food and drinks, and Hoppi is a good addition to this locality, situated on the top floor of the Mainland China and Sigree building. Hoppipola is part Continue Reading →

DineFest – The Black Rabbit
Cellar Door Hospitality announced this round of DineFest starting 19th February to 28th February, 2016, and this time it debuts in Bangalore, in addition to running in Mumbai and Delhi – where the event piloted last year, and saw a tremendous success. Taking lead from one of the most popular and largest fine dining events in Bangalore – Restaurant Week Continue Reading →

Kopper Kadai – A Review
My visit to Kopper Kadai was long pending. Kopper Kadai is nestled in the heart of Koramangala, near Jyoti Nivas College – just opposite Indigo Bar. A grand set up, neat and tastefully done interiors, and soft music – I absorbed all this in my first couple of steps inside. We were a bunch of us invited for a tasting Continue Reading →

Sunday Brunch Series: Yauatcha, 1 MG Road Mall
The name Yauatcha has no literal meaning, but a combination of Yau (of Founder Alan Yau) and Cha (tea). There could also be a play on the similarity of the words to Yum Cha which means to drink tea. Yauatcha is a one star Michelin restaurant from Soho, London, which had opened up shop in Bangalore a couple of years Continue Reading →

Nasi & Mee – Breakfast Menu
Last Saturday, Saina invited Soham and me over for a breakfast at Nasi & Mee. The breakfast is a relatively new addition, and is served only on weekends. It was a while since I’ve visited Nasi during the day time, and I was quite happy to see everything looked same as before. People were slowly trickling in for breakfasts around Continue Reading →